ABOUTThe Applied Improvisation Network (AIN) was created in 2002 to bring together professionals with a keen interest in the study, practice, and teaching of applied improvisation. Initially, a group of 30 or so pioneering improvisers gathered for the first conference in San Diego. Today, AIN is a global community, including nearly hundreds of members across numerous regional and local groups. Our Purpose:The AIN cultivates community, professional excellence, and meaningful impact by applying the skills and mindset of improvisation in diverse individual, organizational, and global contexts. Our Objectives:
Our Beliefs
OUR VOLUNTEERSThe AIN is a volunteer organization created by its members for its members. There are many people involved in our community. If you would like to contribute, send us an email to get in touch! THE AIN BOARD OF DIRECTORSThe AIN Board exists to support the development of a strong network of practitioners of Applied Improvisation across a breadth of disciplines. The Board meets monthly to discuss AIN issues. Past Board Meeting minutes. Board members serve 2-year terms, and are nominated annually, by a proposer and seconder, both of whom must be AIN members. In the event that there are more nominees than open board spaces, elections are held across the AIN members present at the annual conference. We have a maximum of 16 board members, with half the posts becoming vacant each year. Current Board Members:
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